What symptoms does the woman have during her physiological period, indicating that the uterus is very healthy?

No vomiting, nausea, retching or butt pain. As long as there is no such situation, it means that your uterus is still in a normal period, and it is impossible to say that it may look in a better direction. The normal menstrual cycle is 28 days, preferably 3-7 days at a time. It is still within the normal range to advance or postpone for about a week, and the cycle length varies according to everyone's physical condition. But if you haven't menstruated for more than 7 days, it is delayed menstruation.

There are two main reasons for delayed menstruation. One is that you may be pregnant, and the other is irregular menstruation. When irregular menstruation occurs, we should first consider whether the ovarian function is abnormal, whether the ovarian function is abnormal, and whether there is endocrine disorder. People who often stay up late or have a lot of mental stress can easily delay menstruation. The color of menstrual blood in normal women during menstruation is dark red. Menstrual blood is not much, just change four or five sanitary napkins a day.

And if some people's menstrual blood color is too light, or the color is dark brown, we should pay attention to the possibility of uterine problems. Dark color may also be caused by palace cold or drug abuse. If the color is orange, consider whether the woman has gynecological infection and whether the uterus is diseased. If pink is the possibility of expelling early pregnancy, it is a symptom of insufficient qi and blood, and it is necessary to replenish qi and blood in time. At the same time, too little or too much menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual cycle are all female endocrine disorders.

The abnormal performance of uterus needs timely attention and conditioning. The menstrual flow is obviously reduced compared with usual, even dribs and drabs, and the menstrual period does not exceed 2 days, which belongs to the situation of less menstrual flow. Less menstrual flow has caused many harms to women's health, mainly endometriosis and cervicitis. If the menstrual flow is too small for a long time, young women will have amenorrhea, and they may enter the menopause stage when they are over 35 years old.